no need to read the book, of course, but the guardian gives a little something to perhaps make some here smile:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blo ... ter-united6) Manchester City's success was hard to stomach
A whole chapter dedicated to Manchester City's title victory details how their Premier League success was difficult for Ferguson to stomach. His wife, Cathy, told him that the final day of the 2011-12 campaign was the worst day of her life, and that he was determined to usurp them before retirement. Ferguson says United "absolutely battered" City during their 6-1 defeat at Old Trafford, but insisted there was no animosity towards Roberto Mancini. However, Ferguson said Mancini "let himself down" by allowing Carlos Tevez to return to the side after the Bayern Munich incident. JR
or smile again, asking how does he know this about keane's body?
1) Ferguson/Keane
Ferguson paints the picture of Roy Keane, his former captain and talisman, as an erratic and terrifying figure, capable of frightening even him and, certainly, many players inside the dressing-room. Keane ruled with an iron fist and a savage tongue, which Ferguson said was the hardest part of his body.